L.A. Times (album) explained

L.A. Times
Type:studio
Artist:Travis
Cover:Travis - L.A. Times.png
Alt:The four members of Travis standing downhill on a street with the skyline of Los Angeles in the background.
Studio:Dave's Room (North Hollywood, Los Angeles)
Genre:Alternative rock, indie rock, folk
Length:32:12
Label:
  • BMG
  • Red Telephone Box
Producer:Tony Hoffer
Chronology:Travis studio album
Prev Title:10 Songs
Prev Year:2020

L.A. Times is the tenth studio album by the Scottish rock band Travis, released on 12 July 2024 through BMG Rights Management. It was produced by Tony Hoffer and received generally positive reviews from critics.

Critical reception

L.A. Times received a score of 71 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on nine critics' reviews, which the website categorised as "generally favorable" reception. Mojo felt that "it's unlikely to set anything alight, but LA Times still leaves a warm glow", while Record Collector called it "introspection with a keen ear for accessible melodies that help sweeten the bitter pills with which he's self-medicating". Uncut commented that "Travis continue to subtly experiment with their sound, and on this 10th studio set it regularly pays dividends".

Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic commented that "Travis aren't attempting to revive the hunger and ambition that fueled them as young men, they're testing the creative boundaries of middle age as they take stock of the state of a world in tumult." Clashs Robin Murray described it as "a succinct example of Travis' musicality. A mixed bag, it's held together by feverish energy, and some of the band's mainstays – the emotional curiosity, the willingness to think outside the box, and those empathetic vocals". Lee Campbell of Under the Radar remarked that L.A. Times is "at times wistfully joyful, yet also menacing and dark. It could be their most personal and exposed record in years, and as a result its honesty really strikes a chord."

MusicOMHs Chris White found that "it's hard not to admire a band who, a generation on from their heyday, continue to craft their undemanding but eminently listenable songs with passion and charm". Writing for PopMatters, Patrick Gill summarised that "the record does not deliver a consistent or compelling message, despite moments of quality that have always been present for a band of their caliber".

Track listing

Note

Personnel

Travis

Additional contributors

Tours

L.A Times Promo Tour

The "L.A Times Promo Tour" was the warm up tour for the L.A Times album which was made up of 15 shows across the United Kingdom and the United States in 2024 with the first show starting in Little Hadham on the 6 July 2024[1]

Notes and References

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    Raze the Bar Tour

    The "Raze the Bar Tour" is the main associated tour for the L.A Times album. The tour started in Amsterdam on the 26 August 2024.[1]

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